doughboy919
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Maybe they just want everyone to be on a first name basis with their vehicles, so rather than a Dodge Ram, it's just "Ram", kind of like "Cher"

Even in the US, a lot of people don't know the Corvette is a Chevy. I consider any car being its own brand if it has its own badge, such as the Corvette, MR2, Fiero, etc.

When I bought my Jeep, I had to get one shipped in from another dealership because they didn't have a single Jeep Wrangler with a manual transmission.

Actually, some V6 Dodge Journeys come with AWD.

My wheels match my paint when I drive in the snow.

Well, that's their problem. Maybe if Takata didn't put sheet metal flowers in the airbags, they wouldn't be so dangerous.

My gf needs those stickers. She doesn't know which way is right or left.

I thought that was how the passengers are supposed to enter and exit the rear seat.

I think Prius being its own brand would be a good thing. That way Toyota can be cool again, like they were when they had the Celica, Supra, and MR2.

Three words: Jeep Mail Truck. :)

With current technology, LCDs have to be rectangular, but companies are developing LCDs that can be different shapes, which will make it look and fit a lot better in the gauge cluster.

Yeah, I have a Jeep and an MR2, both are my fun vehicles because I use a company car for commuting. You actually end up saving money by having multiple vehicles because if something breaks on one of them, you can drive the other one while you fix it yourself, instead of paying for a shop to fix it and paying for a

I'm looking forward to self-driving cars, not for me, but for all the other idiots on the road who don't know how to drive or can't take a break from texting long enough to focus on driving.

Some LCD gauge clusters are customizable so you can view the gauges you want in the configuration you want.

I agree. I like the manual steering rack on my MR2 and being able to feel feedback through the steering wheel. Electronic power steering feels too disconnected, it's hard to tell which way the wheels are pointed with no feedback.

Sometimes this is a programmable feature on the vehicle to unlock all the doors at once. It should say in the owner's manual.

I got Duratracs on my Jeep. They're awesome in snow, mud, rocks, or whatever.

I want to get some Elise seats for my AW11 MR2, but those seats, even used, cost more than I paid for my entire car.

I've seriously considered becoming Canadian just so I can import cool cars.

NEVER! I refuse to say no. I'm 6'5" and in a couple years, when it's legal, I plan to import one of these and find a way to cram myself inside.